What are Cellular Automata Transforms?
Cellular Automata Transforms (CAT), invented at LAFE Technologies, are computational operations applied to the evolving field of cellular automata. Cellular Automata (CA) are dynamical systems in which space and time are discrete. The cells are arranged in the form of a regular lattice structure and each must have a finite number of states. These states are updated synchronously according to a specified local rule of interaction. Cellular Automata has been a subject of interest in several circles. Stephen Wolframs book A New Kind of Science (2002), contains description of the essence of CA and how they can serve as suitable models of natural processes.